Mission (7-3), the defending San Francisco champion, got two touchdowns late in the first half to take control of a competitive game with the Lions (4-6-1), who got 165 yards rushing and two touchdowns from Ronzel Fox.

Antione Porter, who accounted for 210 yards and five touchdowns, broke a 14-14 tie with a 12-yard run, followed by a 19-yard touchdown pass to Armani McFarland to give Mission a 28-14 halftime lead.

Galileo closed to 28-20 on a 54-yard pass from Kyle Nelson to Isaac Armstrong, but Mission put it away with three straight touchdowns.

Porter scored on a 3-yard run and completed a 51-yard TD strike to Alex Tico, which sandwiched a Dreon McElroy 56-yard run.

Dontell Jackson's 2-yard TD run followed by a two-point conversion for Galileo closed the scoring.

In the Lincoln victory, Demetrius Williams rushed 15 times for 143 yards and accounted for all four touchdowns. Williams rushed for TDs of 33 and 71 yards, returned a punt 81 yards for a score and then picked up a fumble and rambled 42 yards for another touchdown.

Lowell, which was beaten by Lincoln 54-14 last week, held a 299-212 edge in yardage.

Dillon Easterling had a team-high 89 yards on six carries for Lowell (4-6), which scored on a 17-yard pass from Mike McCarthy to Will Frankel in the third quarter.

Games of the week

CCS first-round playoffs

Mitty (7-3) at Oak Grove-San Jose (10-0), 7 p.m. Friday: Not that it needs it, but Mitty could strengthen the WCAL's reputation with an Open Division win over the second seed.

Serra (8-2) at Palo Alto (8-2), 7 p.m. Friday: Serra can erase last week's nightmarish loss to St. Francis with an Open Division win at peaking Palo Alto.

St. Ignatius (7-3) vs. Palma-Salinas (8-2) at Salinas Sports Complex, 7 p.m. Friday: Palma's fantastic line play will present big problems for the Wildcats in Open Division action.

North Coast Section quarterfinals

Analy-Sebastopal (11-0) at Campolindo-Moraga (10-1), 7 p.m. Friday: With one resounding Division III win over the defending champion, Analy can wipe out its "they played a soft schedule" tag.

Amador Valley-Pleasanton (7-4) at San Ramon Valley-Danville (6-5), 7 p.m. Saturday: In Division I, Amador Valley has played largely under the radar all season. San Ramon Valley appears to be peaking at the right time.